Prairie Artisan Ales is highlighting each of the ingredients in its most popular creation in four new bottled releases that are shipping this week.

There will be four different variants packaged in 12-ounce bottles of the brewery’s Bomb! imperial stout, a 13 percent ABV imperial stout blended with coffee, chocolate, vanilla beans and ancho chili peppers.

Each separate beer will highlight one of the main ingredients that makes up the imperial stout:

Deconstructed Bomb! Cacao Nibs (13 percent ABV)

Deconstructed Bomb! Chili Peppers (13 percent ABV)

Deconstructed Bomb! Coffee (13 percent ABV)

Deconstructed Bomb! Vanilla (13 percent ABV)

Prairie released the four different variants as draft-only options late last year, but this will be the first time any of them four variants have been packaged.

According to a post on Prairie Facebook page, all four beers will be shipping this week throughout the brewery’s distribution network in a mixed four-pack, with one of each variant included.

Update (Feb. 26, 2018) — This post was updated to include details on the packaging. It was originally published on Feb. 24, 2018.

Update (March 13, 2018) — This post was updated to include shipping information.

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